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TO,PfffiSliVR RK HEALTH' CM tts'ilagnetoa' Appliance 06. V Magnetic Lung : Protector 1 PRICE ONIiYj 85. The ere priceless to una, iNTLirait n ma with waJt lom; noeeeeof risrHona i;aaoav Is -vr-t .krB 1 1 rlir theee (amenta are.wwrs). Thjr also preveot end eura ABTOUPfimfLtlM, HOLDS, MI0M4TUM. caAXr IA, TiaOAT IWOCBLaU, OtriMIMA OATABBB, 4JX UIBU1 MUiHi Will IU MT servte for nail Tiaa. AwworB oter the Bdc-ioU-lag. " fATAJfrPTT 'U ssIsm t dsserlbe the va. JL AlVlA'Jia eymptoneof tbtsneaeeoasdle h that ts sapping the Itfe and strength efonly too many of tits fairest and . best of both sexes. Labor, study ud rMMrch In America, Europe tad astern lands, hav resulted In tba Magnetic Lang v i Treieeiof, affording ear for . Catarrh, a reaudr which contains NoDidmih of rai U ystix, and ' with tba contlnuoue stream of Manaliam par i , saeatlng tbroofb tba a (Meted organs, aosT aav arroasj tbm to a utivrur otios Wu rues ooa ' raioa for tbit Appliance at leu than one-twentieth , ' ef the prica aakad bjr otbera for remedies a son , whlcb you tike all tba ebancea, aod bsmoav. It i ma tba patronage of tba babt masons who bare triad DWMtna raiia rroa.ows viraoot HOW TO OBTAIN glat and ask for tham. U thsy hate aotfot than, rite to tba proprietor, enclosing the price la let tar, at oar risk, and tbar aball be lent to rot at aaea by mail, postpaid. Sand aump for the "Saw Departure In Medt eal Treat neat wrraooT BiDifflia," with tboa aaada of testimonial. TBI MAONatTO APPLIANCE CO., -i SIS state Street, Chicago, 111. MoTB.-8ed on dollar In pottage atampaor ewrency (la letter at oar ruk) with alee of the nasally worn, at d try a pair of oar Magnetic In Mlae, and be convinced of tba power residing la aar Magnetic Appliances. Positively n cold feet wbera tLT are worn, or moaey refonded. IBMy If and If. "If yoa are suffering from poor 'health or languishing on a bed of 'lick new, take cheer, if you are 'limply ailing, or if you feel weak and dispirited, without clearly i 'knowing why, Hop Bittera will .. 'surely cure you." . "If you are a minister, and hare overtax 'ad youraelf with your paatoral duties, or 'Mothers worn out with care and work, br 'man of busioeas or " laborer weakened 'by the itrein of your everyday duties, or a 'man of letter, toiling over your midnight 'work, Hop Bitten will surely strsngtneo you." "It you are suffering ; 'from overrating or 'drinking, any indes 'cretioo or diuipa 'tion, or are young 'ana growing too futr 'ai is often ttie case." "Or if you are in the workshop, bo . 'the farm, at tba desk, anywhere, and feel that your system need 'claiming, toning, or stimulating, 'intoxicating, if you are old, blood thin and impure, pulse feeble, ; ' ; nerres unsteady, laculties waning, . ' 'Hup Bitters U what you need to ) 2 gite new life, health and vigor."; : If you are coative or dyspeptic, or suffering from any other of thenu- merous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you ,. 1 remain ill.t : J ..' If you ere Wasting bwsj with any : form of Kidney disease, stop tempt ing death this moment, aod turn . for a enre to Hop Bitters. " Jf you are sick with that terrible sicknesa Nervousness, you will . ' find a "Balm in Oilead" in Hop Bitters. , If you are a frequenter, or a , reai- dent of t miumatic district, barri cade your system against the scourge of all countries malaria, epidemic, bilious and intermittent levers by the use of Hop Bitters. If you hive rough, pimply or sallow ikin, bad brtatb, Hop Bitters will give you fair akin, nth blood, the sweetest brtatb and health. $500 will be paid for a case tbay will not cure or help. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother, or daughter, can be made the picture of health bye few bottlnofHop Bitters coating but a trifle THE VEST THINQ KNOWN IVashingand Dlcochinc IB HATH Or WHt noiwr vwiu mbmu BATES LABOR. TIMB and LMOLX, and Uvea unlraU aatlatycitioa. W (uoUy, riob or poor, aboold be vntliout lk toM briprera. BEWARE of Mtottga a.C;'n."midrand a wan bean the above ayaibol, and uaau oj JAJAgg TWA NEW YORK. The Daily Bulletin. OrriCK: KO. 78 OHIO LKTEK. OFFICIAL PAFIB OF ALBXAMDBB COTHTT EITBBED AT TH CAIBO FO8TOFFI0B FOR ntAismssioH thxocoh tm maili at SIOOITD CLAM BATKS. Local News. The Cs'rbondale Normal school opened on the 3d of January under more favorible uspicesthsa tba year "before. The first day 193 scholars reported, whereas at the previous, term only 183 reported on the first day. - Within the first few days tba nqmber wu swelled to nearly three bun dred, and letters were received from many others promising to come later in the term. The school did not get to occupy the new temporary quarters on the first day, nor bag if yet been moved into them . I But It ia thought that within a week or ten days the new buildings may be occupied, ; - P. 0, BCHUH1 DRAWING " ! ' According to programme previously ,, an aooncad the drawlrlg os number of. fspcy erticlee, at the .drag store .efr,M P.O. lehwh, toak place lut night. Six ertiejeg Keep's mim DAILV:;CAIBO IVDULLETIN; WEDNESDAY MORNMQ JANUARY Mre to be drawn for aod one hundred and lfxty-i L;'tickbts, represehlirig: ' 'conild erably luss than Hie aggregate wholesale cost of the goods, 'had been sold in this, city and elsewhere. Many of those bold-, ing tickets were present, and the drawing was very Interesting. ... f '! The following were the articles their value, the lucky numbera and the holders in the rotation in which they were drawn : Hmall dressing case,' worth $10, drawn by No. 13 held by Henry Hojftamp, of Bunker Hill, III. Plush cuff and collar cue, worth $68, drawn by No. 6 held by W. J. Fritech, of St. liouls, Iland-painted vuea (8 pieces), worth $20, drawn by No. 64 held by C. T. Redman, Cairo. Large plush dressing cue, worth $50, drawn by No. 85 held by T. B. Farrin, Cairo. Lady's satchel, ' drawn by No. 5 held by Superintendent T. J. Hudson, I. O. R. R., Cairo. held by M. J.Cahlll, Cairo. . COUNCIL ' MEETING. City council met last night in" aecond regular session thit month. Present, hii Honor, the mayor and Aldermen Hinkle, Hughes', McHale, Patier, Sunt and Swo boda. Reading ot minutes of previous meeting wu dispensed "with. Monthly report of comptroller and bis report upon report of trewurer, were re ceived and filed, u wu also report of A Comings, P. M. : 4 reoommendation bf corporation couo aelor, mayor and comptroller, that council pus a resolution offered by them, extend ing , time for payment of special assess meats for sidewalks provided for by ordi nances 73 and 134, in cases of property abutting streets not filled to the establish ad grade, until such streets shall have been filled aod the owners of such property shall have had reasonable time to build such walks themselves, wu concurred In and the resolution wu passed.. ' Committee on street reported recom mending temporary dismissal . of street superintendent and reduction of aidewalk force to two' men. Also reported having contracted with Mr. Louie Cahill for gravel to raise Ohio levee street. Report received and recommendations concurred in. r Ordinance committee reported ordinance gtagtjng" N. B. Thistlevood permission to bcildl addition to bouse within fire limits: Ordinance read first time and laid over under the' r'u'ee.. , . ; ;r Alderman Swoboda offered resolution providing for petition in clerk's office Carried. Committee od claims reported favorably upon nearly all claims referred to them at previous meeting: Report wu received and recommendation concurred to. Adjourned. . FOR BALE. Our entire stock of Clothing, Hsts, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods. A builnesi which bu been carried on for the psst It years situated io the business portion of the city with an eatarjlished trade. Our stock is new and fuhionable. As we are deter mined to go out of the clothing business we wil offer eTft inducements to cuh buyers or such terms si may be agreed upon! For particulars enquire of tf GOLDCTIBB (fc ROSIKWATBB. Cairo, Ills.; Jan. 3d, 1884. RIVER NEWS. . f; LiaaDm. nver editor ot Ita Bcllitib and auamboat paaaeager ageat Orders for all hlnaaof iteaaiboat Job priatlng aotietted. Offlca at Bower'i Barooean Hotel. No. 71 Ohio levee. STAens or tb biveb. The river marked by the gauge at this port at 6 pjtn. 80 feet 11 inches and falling. Chattanooga, Jan. 8. River ' feat 11 igchea fcai) falling.; . , " . Cincinnatii Jan. 8 '. River 39 feet 3 in ches and falling. Louisville, Jan. 8. River 18 feet 10 inches and falling. Nashville, Jan. 8. River 18 feet 4 in eh and falling. Pittsburg,1 Jan. 8. River I ' feet 11 in ches and falling. j.ftt.. Louis, Jan 8 .River 9 feet 10 in ehse and rising. mrvnn itbmi. The R.R. Springer arrived at 9 p. m. Monday, receiv4 about 350 tona of freight here and departed lut evening with a fine The Anchor Line fleet were circulating around considerably yesterday seeking auit able harbor on the Kentucky shore all finally located, Yesterday waa clear and cold, several de grees below freezing and the ice runniog pretty henvy but not sufflciento to stop nav igation in the Ohio. " The Qua Fowler arrived lut evening at 4:30 departed on her return trip at 9 p. m. The Cons. Millar from Mtynphls will pus up this morning on her wsy to Cincinnati. The Bell of Bhreveport from New Or leans it due thia morning for Cincinnati. ) .The Guiding Star arrived at Louisville Monday, ahe will arrive here to-morrow tor New Orleans,. The Springer received quite a number of first-class passengers here for Memphis, Vioksborg and New Orleans, among them were Mr- B. F. Blake,' of thai city, and Miss J. B. PhitlU alto Mrs. Imsraoo, Miaa Ida Blake'. and Mra. E. C. Blake, 'of Lynn, M us.,1 who with Mr. Blake will go to New Orleans and return on the Springer. 'The Mary Houston follows the Belle of Bhreveport and 'is due bare Thursday morn ing for Cincinnati. r The Cincinnati and Memphis Packet Co. did hot tend oat but one boat from Cincin nati last week on account of the ice. The heaviest enow fell at Memphis Sun- day and Monday! 6th and 7th, that was ever known in that section. . J No' Cumberland ' rlve'r' boiata out this week. A bkeletoit Iiouquct. '. ''Don't yoii' know how'' to. make a ske!!ton 'Wiiquet?'' mid a yountf lady: io a St. Loula PiMd-DUpaJxh, reporter. Tho young man was foroed to confuss hie ignoiauce, and the young lady con tiuuod: . . "Wfill, - I'll U-ll you. A beautiful phnntom botnjTtPt can be made from ekrletonlzfid lcavon and HPfd vesnelH. If property prepariid the exquisitt! deli cacy of theso plitat structurea and thir brilliant whiteness corabino to form a work of beautv that the sculptor would envy but couli never hope to rival. The art is an old one revived. It was known to Marcus Aurelins Severinun in 1643, who, however, kept tlie process a secrot, and the first published account of the method of preparing plant-skeletons waa by the Dutch naturalist, Frederick Ruyticb. In 1W1 Parrisch, of Philadelphia, wrote a little work on the subject. . The art then became very fashionable in the east, and at present a number of young ladies in the west ern part of the city have beautiful par lor ornaments, the work of their own bands. "In selecting material care should be taken to gather leaves that are fully formed and free from blemish. The functure of an . insect will render . the eaf unfit for use. The leaves of herbs must not be gathered, as thej are soft and rlablrr. and lack the ligneous veins that constitute the skeleton leaf. The leaves' of all the hardy deciduous trees and shrubs' make good materials. Ev ergreens, vines and creepers may also be used, - and the seed-vessels and ealyces of varioui plants are suitable for the Work. ' Having selected the leaves the nest step is to procure a suitable vessel for their maceration. Any utensil of wood ' or earthenware that will hold water will do. The spec imens are to be covered with boiling water and to be held in place by suita ble pieces of glass. The vessel is then set away in some warm situation for four or five weeks, when, by action of decomposing, fermentation prompted by warmth and moisture, the pulpy matter of the leaf will be loosened so that it can be separated from the fi brous skeleton and be preserved unim paired. Some of the leaves, ; like ivy and holly, after maceration will part with their tongh skin in layers so as to expose the skeleton covered with A thin membrane, ' which may be readily washed off. Maples, lindens and others require different treatment Their ep idermis is so thin and slight that it is necessary to place the decayed leaf ou a plate or pane of glass and with a soft tooth brush olean off the surface. If necessary a leaf may be returned to the macerating vessel to complete the softening process. Leaves of very del icate texture may be cleaned by wash ing them under water between the fin gers. Some skeletons, like the lemon and japonlca," when obtained in a per fect condition show a double structure, agthongh two perfect leaves had grown together at the edges. 'In mounting specimens the prefer ence seems to be lor a loose, airy-looking arrangement of the leaves. The English cases are, u a rule, too solid looking; they aeem, as it were, to par take of the national character. A Souping of seed vessels at the base of e bouquet seoms to conceal the loose stems. In these matters no rule oan be laid down. Good taste and judgment are the only standards, and in such matters all must admit that ladles are unequalled." - w V, m a i t Nothing Doing on Top. Here is an instance of good repartee. They were two solid citizens.' One was bald, but rejoiced in a fine luxuriant beard. The other bad a heavy, growth of hair on the head, but was very bald as to his chin. The bald-chinned citizen was a very talkative individual, whose" conversation was rapid and in cessant. Meeting the bald-headed citizen one day in a company of gentle men, he . opened fire on him touching the bareness of his sconce. "What do you suppose," said he, in his rattling, vivacious way,. "what do you suppose, neighbor, is the reason that you nave no hair on your head, and so mnch on your chin?" "Well," said the other, very deliberately "scientists aay that men who work with their brains create each a heat in the scalp that the hair is worn off.'.' "That sounds like s likely theory," chimed in the loquacious citizen. . "Yea it does," returned the other, ''and I think, your case is a strik ing illustration, of iU probability. Now 'you have plenty of hair on your head, but none on. your chin, which just . backs up the scientific theory, because all your .work, ia done with your jaws there's , nothing doing on topi" Boston Traveller. . a ; . Colonol Tim Buford.who assassinated .' Judge M.-Elliott-, in ' Frankfort, Ky., a year or so aiheevand who was convict ed of the crime-and sentenced to prison for life, given new trial and then ac- auittod upon the ground of insanity; len nont to the lunatic asylnm at An ohorago, and after remaining a short, time made his escape and wont tO'Jef fumonville, where be now' lives, ' has written a. letter tu a prominent lawyer at Frankfort, in' which- he sayar "My health is delicate my board bill is un paid, and I have not enough clothes to h cover my pereun,": i' . i , A young -woman who was married : three month ago was asked how she . was getting along iwlth the mysteries of houiokeepinjp Oh, I'm learning 'very fast .uWhysrTr6uld' you 'believe ; itPY she exolaimed, "I hemmed a whole -towel myselfr.i in-six hours yester day." v. tidvz bca i .!,-, : Ten :.V-r-.i'..rruj ' INfltntANOB. 1 N 8 U R A N O E 2 s UiT 2 a- h 00 i BANKS. fJHECITY NATIONAL BANK. Of Cairo, Illinois). 71 OHIO LEVEE. CAPITAL, lOO.OOO! A General Banking Business Conducted. THOS. W.HAriLlUAY Caihlur. JiNTERPRiSE SAVING BANK. Of Cairo, EXCLUSIVELY A SAVINGS BASK. TH08. W. HALL1DAY, Treaanrer. ALEXANDER COUNTY Commercial Avenue and Eighth Street CAIRO. IL.LS. Offloera: F. BROS3, Prident. H.WELlS, Caahler. IP.NaFF.VlcePreK'nt I T. 3. Kerth, Au't caab TJirwot ymi F. Brou.... Ca!ro I William Kluta. .Cairo Peter Seff.. ........... " William Wolf.... " C. M 0trloh.... " I CO. Patier. ,m.. ' E.A.Bader " H. Well J. T. Clem'on, Caledonia.: , .. AQKSKR&LBAXKIMi Mr -.T.N'EBS DONE. Exchange (old andboiiKlu. intereit paid 1i the 8atna Department. Colleetlona made ani) all btiftneM promptly attended to. C. KOCH'S Boot & Shoe STORE, Tto. 90 Cora'l Ave., Bet- Sth A 6th 8t., Jnat' received a foil line of FALL and WINTER GOOi;S which he will aell at the lowest bottom prtoas. It ) comprises the best of ST. LOUIS HAND-MADE I nit nt BftRTflN M IVTTirAr.TITRRU I IhUPC and CHILDREN' 8 HOES, and GENTS' RUB BER BOOTS and 6HOKU. also make to order anything In our Hue of the best material and workmanship. Manufacturer end Dealer In PISTOLS RIFLES Sth Streov, between Com'l Ave. ud Levee. CAIRO ILLINOIS. CHOKE BORING A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OP AMUNITION. Safe Re jalred. All Kinds ol Kovs Madn. , New Restaurant. P0ST0FFICE REAURANT ADS IT BROS.. Proprietor. Washington Ave. and 14th Bt , Call 0,111 TMeals served at all hours night and day. The patronaie of tbe public solicited. THE EXCHANGE. .A. NlCW : . . . TELEPHONE ! A Practical Telephone for Social and Business Purp les, Cnequaled for Private and Public Lines. Sold Outrijrht for 0S.OO.' No Ex orbitant .stent. They are la every wav far superior to the many Amateur Mechanical Terepbones now, being sold throughout tbe country. They are the onlv tele pbonee having an Automatic Line Wire Tlghtner and thev are the only Telephone that are pro tected by an Outdoor LWhtnlng Arrester. All eonnds are delivered In clear and natural tones. They are the neatest, must dorable and reqalre lees attention aid repatra than an? other Telephone made. Bend for our Illustrated elrrular Agents wanted. THE U. 8. TELEPHONE CO., Usnnfaotnicrs, Koa. to U West St., Madison lad. P. O. Box 18. . Sm "li U 4u .ill: LYON&HEALY Stats A Monro $ts.,Chlosoo wiilandjmMisurait.lTwiask Ij 'Afso carakvnui nr Ina, iv ovu, M Soita.Ii off taMrauMmla. Rulto, Capa l!.!. aauSaV i isjcmieai tmmn mntm Im Armtf sjH V Msi M)a4s 3 "2 2 Mas ssl - j Si! ' 92 I o. 1 a 'io! 9 'Ui3 mm f w m aBMawawewan arrrrai aa 1 ; ' T ZtMK g i NO. 119 COMMERCIAL IHlfc-heat Market Hides, Furs, Wool, W m. Ijudwig & Go. Hl-lmdAW . i:t .it .,) ii " ! ifliaaaauua irEW drops appnea to t&a suruee wui Penetrate tot ha very Bone, land almost Instantly RELIEVE PAIN! It will not Soil Clothing, Inor diaoolor the Skin, or leave i mo bqual tor tne wreorttnanmatnin, Bpraln. Mrniaee. Stiff Jointa, Nemralizla), Laune Sore Throat Palna in the Llmba or In any part of the System Ua Dain and is equally emcacious lor ail requiring a powerful diffusive Stimulant Ask your Druggist for it. Frioe 60 eta Prepared only by JTA&OB 8 UERREIX. ' Wholeaala Praawta- T. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wheu. Winter Comei. ; . , Winter cornea ith cnaetia and colda. and Baa. on 'a Capclne Porooa Pla ten coma to care them. Sttctai. eARKEli'S ToNlO. Makes fast and Htn friends of all who nie It. In Tlgoratea the Kldueye, LWer, Bowels and Stouuea and pnriflt; tbe Bluod. Pleases the palatea, atlra the circulation and cbeera the mind;. To the wom en and aired persons It imparts strength and hope fulneis. The bst known antidote to the Uaaor hatlt. 50c. and 1 sizes. i. . HlWTg CO., New Torlr..' " Ely's Cream .Balm, UNEQUALLED FOR COLD IN THE HEAD. -t'ream Balm has gained an' envtable reputation wherever knowa; displacing all oi her praparatlona. Bend forclrcular containing full Inform tion and reliable testimonials. Ky mall, prepaid. 60 eent a pack&K stamps received. Hold by ell wholesale ana reiau aruggiiis. JSLt s MtKAH balm ui)., viwego, new i .in. '.. GOOD Canvassers WANTED! . We offer rare tndacemeata to good stents, i Ev ery reader of this paper who desires permanent work and large oav. with a Use Dura sold watch presented free, should send at once for oar large bundle ol mrttculare Lane enonlr of aan nlea sentfree. Address WASH1NK MANUFACTUR- inu co., Charlotte, Mich consunPTion. I luve a positive ratnedr for the above diseue; by tta nsa tbonsanda of eass of the wortt kind and of loos) . sunding have been cored. ..Indefsponais njr faitb in iteemeacy, that f will send TWO BOTTLES FREE, toRetner with a VALUABLE TRKATI8B on this disease, to any anfferer. Oiv eiuieas and P. O address. Da. T. A. BLOOU . Uil Pearl 8t.,Hw Tea HISTOKY Grote's Greece i.70:Mac au lay's England. V .6 ; Green's Enzland. I1.7S: chiller's Thirty Teare' War, 40e. ; Creasey's Fif teen Decisive Buttles. 40c. : Carlyle s French Rev olution, 8 r.; Green, Mchiller, Creasy and Cariyle in one, 11.50: Kenrlck's Ancient Egypt, II; Rol- lin's Aoalaot HMory,' ft 50 Frolssart'S Cbron icier, $1.33. Catalogue &00,UU0 volumea free. , i P.O. Box isn't, juo.i if. AWbiM. ro nnsner, 18 Voy St., New Tork I CURE FITS! V'h-n I -ir i do not mean merely to svp wem fori V' n have them retarn afupj. mean , radical cine ic md thediiwaseo i.ltPSyORFALLINoaiCKNE88all lire4snastDdT. 1 warrant nig remwitr toourm tha worst esses. Decease others bare railed is no rsaeoa (or ant new Mewivitm a core. BendatonceforaTrratiseudaFriMiBottlsof my infallible reraedr. Give Erpress and PnstoSne. u costs rno onthlna for a trial, and I will curs owe . Address Da.a.0. ROOT, let Pearl 8s. Svwierk. DOCTOR :'" 617 St' Charles Street, ST. LOOTS, Ud A regular Graduate of twe uedleal colleges, lias been Imurer enffaRed In the treat ment ef Ohroaio, pferrvonia, t-litn and Xnn Diseases thsn any other phvslrlan In i Bt. I.outs, as city rl" shew ana all old rel dents kpow. Coniu'lstion t office or ay mail, - . freesnd Invited. A friendly talk or his opinion costs nothing. When It f inconvenient to visit the city .or. trentinent, mrdlcluM can be eent. by mall or exprnM tvervwbere. Curable caser giihrauteU where dcabt exist U is frankly stated. CslI or Write. ( ' KftTotis Prostration, Debilrty, Mental ani Physical- Weakness, ' Mercurial and Other ' affections of Throat, Skin and Hones, Blood Impurities and Blood Poisoning, Skin Affec tions, Old Sores a;d Ulcers, Impediments to ' MarriBge, BhemnatiMn, ' Piles. " Special '"' attention to esses from over-worked brain. SURGICAt CASES receive special attention. ' Diseases arising from Imprudences, Excesses. Indulge yenejs orlrposurss. ' It Is self-evident that a physlrlan paying t particular aHcntlno to a claw of eases attains great skill, uid phrslrlaiis In reiular practice t i-nl! over the eountry knowing this, freqnendy recommend cases to the oldest cfilce In Awrloa, - wben every kaowu appliance is resorurd to. and tbe proved k"1 remedies of all axes and countrloa are used," A? whole boose l nsed for office piiriooes, and all are treated with skill in a re'peetful manner; and. knowing what to do. no experiments are made. Onae-- , count of the areat number annlylDK. the rharires Sre tow. often lower than 1 demanded by others If you secure the. akl'l .. and get a tpoerty and perfect lif e) cure, mat is the Important matter. . Psiuphlet, SS paces, ' aunt to any address free. ' S!I1ARRMEEGUIDE! Klegant cloth and gilt binding. Sealed JbrlO f cents lit poslaav or currency. W flT ""f" lerrut pen ilctures, true to lire ariij-?" why? Proper sge to marry. ybfJZZFX&Vz bould uian-y. How life sni lil'Mnerny be snoreved. 1 Thm tnarrled.w nPjsJJ ' marryliiB should read It. ,,"if11t,!3 by all adult irsou. tbett eit under local aad Lev Poiiulsr edition, same s atxive, but paper , JJiev TOpag't nU,tomU vpostoKa. ! -1 na anlileeta. who tnsv tositt, Tiie Id3al Cajlfpraph, " ;u,f nnstaiileari hsfMrfeotanto- af wmSaitM Ita nalK Jaaul I . j wia veoawBABOIOMaTMRm,tJw . iw. .-- ? . )eru.e. Pric,i,o.OOadDO.O(l. rmm, am a a m n n 44, w Lsa. ' I WHITER 7 . AVENUE, CAIRO, ILL. Price Paid for- Beeswax and Tallow. I A iiowerful Druuaration toiu- Ipoaed mostly of Essential Oila. The most penetrating Liniment ftnown- So ooncentrated that a dtaafrreenhle effects ot any krnrt. It Back, Cramps, Tooth-Ache. a In tbe Stomach and Bowel Bee Merrell s Altianai per bottle LOUIS, MO i aV.-l II 1 MEW'ADVKrtTISKMBNTS. Bend ns year address and we will mall yon , FKBB OF CUAKGB s x Ssmplea and Descriptive Illnxtratlona of KTJRSHEEDT'tt FabHION ABLK NPKCIAE.T1BS Laces, Kacbinsrs,. Braid, him broideries and Other STAN HARD AhTICLES. Addres , THE KUR3HEEDT M'F'Q CO., - i ' Bw Tork City. ' l Mention thia paper. ,. . . -j,i .-m of the continued use of mercury and potash for the treatment of Blood and Skin diseases they never cure, and nearly always injure or totally ruin the general health. a well-known druggist. - My drugstore was the first to sell Swift's Specific. It was then put up In quart bottles which sold tor 15. 00 each. I have seen a great nuny cases cured by its use, and some who had tried all sorts of treatment. In fset 1 have never known It te fall when taken properly. 1 aell a large quantity of It, and for all diseases that are dependent ou blood poison or sulu humor. It curve , , mtrt.i and aOTcuK on thk saia, and makes the complexion fair and rosy. - As for blood taint, there le no such word aa fail. It cures cases that have long withstood other sorts of treat ment, and without any of those recurring troubles that generally follow mercurial and other so called cures. T. L.MA88ENBUBO, Macon, Oa. DRY TETTER. For years I was afflicted with Pry Tetierofthe most obstinate trpe. Was treated by many of th best physicians : took quantities of mercury. potaen and arsenic, whiob, instead of curing the Tetter crippled me np with mineral poison and rheuma tism. The Tetter continued to grow worse, and the Itching almost made me crssy. Ia this con dition I was lDdaced to take Swift's Specific, and tbe result waa astonishing as It was gratlfyltrg. In a few months the Tetter was eatirely well; the Mercurial f-olsonlnjr all out of my system and I waa a well man and doe only to swift's Speclfle. All the s offerers shonld take It. : JAMES DUNNING. Louisville, Ky. WHAT A. PHYSICIAN SAYS. Cypress Ridge, Monroe Co., Ark , I " Jolyai, 18-S. f Ihsve a bright little daughter who will bis two years old next month.. She has been troubled nearly ever since her birth wlrh a skin disease, wh chl ftrst diagnosed chicken-pox, but later found It to be some sort of eczema: at any rate It resisted very- stubbornly all the different treat ments.:! I purchased one bottle of Bwlit'e .Specific and gave it to her iu small doses ihren times day and Iu a short while had the satixfuctiou to see that she was entirely well. I am so welt pleased with Its effect oa her that I shall not only nse it In mr Practice, bnt I shall administer Ii to mv other children and take It myself. W. E. Bronti, M O. Our treatise on Blood and Hlrin Diseases mallarf free to applicants. XUJJ BWIIT SPBCIFIC CO., "' ' ' - ' Drawers At'anta. Oa. f III 'aseawsnjM SSSSsasl wLA F : rtf IN EVE; - o ut or orom. 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